- Geoffroy's Tamarin
Taxobox
name = Geoffroy's Tamarin
status = LC
status_system = iucn3.1
image_width = 225px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Primate s
familia =Cebidae
genus = "Saguinus "
species = "S. geoffroyi"
binomial = "Saguinus geoffroyi"
binomial_authority = (Pucheran, 1845)Geoffroy's Tamarin ("Saguinus geoffroyi"), also known as the Panamanian or Rufous-naped Tamarin, is a black and white
tamarin with a reddish nape. It is found inPanama andColombia . Some authors have treated it as a subspecies of theCottontop Tamarin ("Saguinus oedipus") but the most recent research suggests that the two groups differ sufficiently to be considered separate species.Like all callitrichines it is arboreal; it tends to live in areas of secondary growth or mixed forest. As a species it may become
endangered , chiefly because of habitat loss, but it is abundant in a few localities particularly inPanama .Field studies suggest that natural groups vary in size from three to fifteen individuals, which show some degree of territorial defence. There is virtually no difference in size or appearance between males and females. In captivity, they can live for up to 13 years. As with other callitrichines, males contribute heavily to parental care, and it is likely that some groups are polyandrous.
References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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* Moore, A. J., & Cheverud, J. M. (1992). Systematics of the "Saguinus oedipus" group of the bare-face tamarins: Evidence from facial morphology. " American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 89", 73-84.
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